Morning For One

Linda Hoyle

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    The morning comes with soft grey fingers touching
    the room
    Ghostly slides around the walls
    Brushing the face on the pillow
    Lighty touching her shawl.

    At six o'clock the bell is screaming splinters the air,
    Pressing through into her sleep
    Making her think of the morning
    And the dream she can't keep.

    Slides out of bed, feels her heart and slips on her
    slippers
    Ruffles her hair, nobody there.
    The window blinks and looks at morning.
    For one to share.

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    The kettle sings its song of sorrow, coould have been joy
    didn't have a chance to care
    For he had gone before morning,
    Had no longing to share.

    She'd cleaned the room and kisses the flowers, labour of
    love
    Didn't even say goodbye
    Taken his hat from the hallway
    Leaving her there to cry.

    No getting away she had to go to the office
    So powder your nose
    Nobody knows
    The doorway grins and lets in the morning
    For one to share.

    She walks the street with tiny footsteps, people go by
    Doesn't ever see the sky
    Clutches her coat tight around her
    Trying hard not to cry.
    The station yawns as people hurry, press past the doors
    Crowding tight onto the stairs
    Suddenly he's there beside her
    Can't he feel how she cares.

    He's turned must have seen her pushing past
    them to reach them
    He hurries away. What can he say
    She stands alone all wrapped in morning
    For one to share.

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    Composición: Karl Jenkins y Linda Hoyle

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